It is incredibly hard to portray a marriage on television without leaning on cliche character types. And yet, Andrea Savage has created a funny, charming, and relatable match with her TV husband, Tom Everett Scott, on TruTV’s I’m Sorry (which returns for its second season tonight at 10 pm EST). On the show, Scott’s character, Mike, switches between co-conspirator and someone who lovingly tolerates his wife’s irrepressible need to make fun of everything as Savage mines the space in between life’s tentpole moments. How did Scott, who can also be seen in the upcoming film I Hate Kids (which premieres in theaters and on VOD January 18th), handle the Uproxx 20? Loving tolerance? Irrepressible mockery? Charm and relatability? You’ll have to read to find out.

Not gonna lie, I taped “An American Werewolf in Paris” and watched it probably a good 20-30 times when I was 12-14 years old just because this guy was the star. The movie was crap (the CGI was horrendous) but I liked his character, and I liked that out of the 40-50 horror movies I saw around that time, (I didn’t watch horror movies as a little kid, so this was when I started catching up on everything), “Paris” was one of the few that had a happy ending. So I liked it on those grounds. And yes, “Bush” was all over the soundtrack, so that helped too.